A modern family house designed with a multi-level composition, integrating into a sloped terrain with careful attention to massing and shading concepts.
The project is a family house (Rodinný dům) featuring a contemporary design with three levels: a basement (1. PP), ground floor (1. NP), and second floor (2. NP). The building features a flat roof design with staggered volumes creating terraces. The facade combines white rendered surfaces with dark stone or gabion-like cladding elements. The site plan shows the house positioned on a plot within a residential neighborhood, with the building oriented to take advantage of views and natural light. The concept explores volumetric massing studies showing how the building form was developed through additive and subtractive operations.
The board includes comprehensive technical documentation: floor plans at scales 1:100 for all three levels, a complex section (Komplexní řez), sections A-A' and B-B', an elevation (Pohled), and detailed construction sections showing wall assemblies, foundation details, and roof construction. A materials legend (Legenda materiálů) identifies various construction layers. The energy concept section includes average thermal transmittance coefficients (Průměrný součinitel prostupu tepla), heat loss analysis (Tepelné ztráty) shown in a pie chart, an energy performance certificate (Energetický štítek), and a shading concept (Koncept stínění). The building appears to achieve good energy performance based on the displayed energy label.